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Ghislaine Maxwell tightly regulated every detail in Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach mansion as 'lady of the house,' a former employee testified Thursday during the British heiress' sex trafficking trial.

Ghislaine Maxwell tightly regulated every detail in Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach mansion as "lady of the house," a former employee testified Thursday during the British heiress' sex trafficking trial.

Juan Alessi, who worked as a house manager for the multimillionaire Epstein for more than a decade in the 1990s, told jurors at the Manhattan trial that Maxwell ordered a “tremendous” number of rules, including warning to avoid eye contact with Epstein. The 58-page booklet was dated after Alessi’s departure in 2002, but he remembered a prior version of it with similar content.A lengthy checklist to review prior to Epstein’s arrivals at the mansion included directions to be sure that a gun was placed in the drawer of a side table in the late financier’s bedroom.

Those details appeared to corroborate testimony from Jane, who had recalled a “Latin American” man picking her up. Alessi is from Ecuador.

 

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